Lung Screening Program - Self Referral for High Risk Patients

Provided by BC Cancer

Early detection of lung cancer with a CT scan.
The Lung Screening Program aims to detect lung cancer at an earlier stage, when treatment is more effective. A network of lung screening clinics has been established across B.C. within each health authority.

Lung screening will involve a low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) scan of the lungs. During the scan, the patient lies on a table, and a CT scanner takes detailed images of their lungs. The scan takes less than 15 seconds and is not painful. Patients do not need to take any medications, or receive any needles for this test. After a patient’s LDCT scan, a radiologist with expertise in early diagnosis will review the images taken at a designated reading site located within the patient’s health authority. Results of the patient’s lung scan will be sent to the patient and their primary care provider.

Lung screening is best for those who are at high-risk for lung cancer and who are not experiencing any symptoms. This usually includes people who are:
  • Between 55 and 74 years of age;
  • Currently smoking, or have previously smoked; and,
  • Have a smoking history of 20 years or more.

Referral Details: If patients meet the above criteria, they are encouraged to call the Lung Screening Program (1-877-717-5864) to complete a consultation over the phone. The consultation involves a risk assessment to determine the patient’s screening eligibility. Physicians can also refer patients. Referring physicians should complete the Lung Screening Referral Form (see link below) and send to the fax number listed.

Location finder: http://www.bccancer.bc.ca/screening...

1-877-717-5864

Public email: screening@bccancer.bc.ca

Website: http://www.bccancer.bc.ca/screening...

Service is available in English.

Cost: No cost

Referral options:

  • Self-referral
  • Physician or nurse practitioner referral
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Service area: Province-wide

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